Mohamed Salah is not only an absolute class act on the pitch, he appears to be a very generous bloke off it.
Liverpool's No.11 has been on fire ever since joining from Roma in the summer, scoring 21 goals in all competitions, including 15 in the Premier League. He's also chipped in with six assists but his selfless, giving nature doesn't stop there.
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That's because, as per Egyptian football news site King Fut, and according to Radio host Khaled El-Ghandour, who used to play for Zamalek in the Egyptian top flight, he has donated €30,000 to the Association of Veteran Egyptian Players in his homeland.
Again, Salah proves he's a top fella and always looking to get back. In recent months, details of his many brilliant gestures have surfaced - with one stand-out being his incredible response to being robbed.
In a brilliant interview with The Daily Mail that gives us an insight into Salah's childhood, one particular story details the moments after he found out his family was robbed when he was playing in Alexandria, Egypt.
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The thief was caught two days later and despite his father wanting to press charges, Salah asked him to drop the case.
Salah then proceeded to give the thief some money to get his life up and running. He even tried to help him find a job.
The interview states that the Liverpool player 'wants everyone to have a chance to better themselves'. He went out of his way to help a thief who stole from his family, which is pretty bloody amazing if you ask me.
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Mo Salah, we salute you for being a baller and a smashing bloke.
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